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Research unit
FDFA
Project number
ExSt.2013.321
Project title
External Evaluation: Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP); Phase III (2007-2010)

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Key words
(German)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Key words
(English)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Key words
(French)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Key words
(Italian)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Short description
(German)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). ESAPP is highly relevant to some of the most important issues in SLM and SRD in the region and especially in linking these processes to poverty and marginalisation. The combination of research, research action and development is fruitful and allows mutual learning and improvement in research and in development action. ESAPP builds bridges between academic knowledge, endogenous knowledge and know-how and development action. ESAPP produces relevant and good outcomes for the livelihoods in the concerned areas of implemented Priority Action Projects and for the beneficiaries. The evaluation recommends SDC to continue ESAPP and to improve its ownership in order to elicit greater benefit out of the programme’s capital for its bilateral cooperation as well as for its engagement in international cooperation. SDC should be kept updated in knowledge and know-how on SLM and SRD at all times to effectively engage on global change issues in Africa in particular and in the world in general.
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Short description
(English)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). ESAPP is highly relevant to some of the most important issues in SLM and SRD in the region and especially in linking these processes to poverty and marginalisation. The combination of research, research action and development is fruitful and allows mutual learning and improvement in research and in development action. ESAPP builds bridges between academic knowledge, endogenous knowledge and know-how and development action. ESAPP produces relevant and good outcomes for the livelihoods in the concerned areas of implemented Priority Action Projects and for the beneficiaries. The evaluation recommends SDC to continue ESAPP and to improve its ownership in order to elicit greater benefit out of the programme’s capital for its bilateral cooperation as well as for its engagement in international cooperation. SDC should be kept updated in knowledge and know-how on SLM and SRD at all times to effectively engage on global change issues in Africa in particular and in the world in general.
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Short description
(French)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). ESAPP is highly relevant to some of the most important issues in SLM and SRD in the region and especially in linking these processes to poverty and marginalisation. The combination of research, research action and development is fruitful and allows mutual learning and improvement in research and in development action. ESAPP builds bridges between academic knowledge, endogenous knowledge and know-how and development action. ESAPP produces relevant and good outcomes for the livelihoods in the concerned areas of implemented Priority Action Projects and for the beneficiaries. The evaluation recommends SDC to continue ESAPP and to improve its ownership in order to elicit greater benefit out of the programme’s capital for its bilateral cooperation as well as for its engagement in international cooperation. SDC should be kept updated in knowledge and know-how on SLM and SRD at all times to effectively engage on global change issues in Africa in particular and in the world in general.
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Short description
(Italian)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). ESAPP is highly relevant to some of the most important issues in SLM and SRD in the region and especially in linking these processes to poverty and marginalisation. The combination of research, research action and development is fruitful and allows mutual learning and improvement in research and in development action. ESAPP builds bridges between academic knowledge, endogenous knowledge and know-how and development action. ESAPP produces relevant and good outcomes for the livelihoods in the concerned areas of implemented Priority Action Projects and for the beneficiaries. The evaluation recommends SDC to continue ESAPP and to improve its ownership in order to elicit greater benefit out of the programme’s capital for its bilateral cooperation as well as for its engagement in international cooperation. SDC should be kept updated in knowledge and know-how on SLM and SRD at all times to effectively engage on global change issues in Africa in particular and in the world in general.
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Contractor
(English)
Egger Consulting for Evaluation and Strategic Planning (ECES Ltd.), Olten, Switzerland; George Krhoda, Redplan Consultants, Kenya // Gete Zeleke, Avallo International Research and Development; Ethiopia
Charged budget
(English)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
Legal basis
(English)
Artikel 170 der Bundesverfassung zur WirksamkeitsüberprüfungArticle 170 de la Constitution fédérale relatif à l’évaluation de l’efficacitéArticolo 170 della Costituzione federale sulla verifica dell‘efficaciaArticle 170 of the Swiss Federal Constitution on the evaluation of effectiveness
Copyright
(English)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Information
(English)
Division Eastern and Southern Africa